Grantsville Livestock Grantiville, Maryland Sat., Sept. 16, 1989 HOGS: TOT BARROWS & GILTS 42.00- HEAVY BUTCHER 35.00- LIGHT BUTCHER 32.00- OP; BUTCHER SOWS 32.00- FEEDER SHOATS 8.00- VEAL: GOOD 90.00-108.00; STAN DARD 75.00-85.00; UTILITY 55.00- BULL CALVES 80.00- SHEEP & LAMBS: GOOD 60.00- UTILITY 50.00-55.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 15.00-22.00. #3ESD| SH/ISH for broilers 22 Houses Already Sold Of This Sytstem In PA Here Is Why Area Broiler Producers Are Switching To shSlsh: □ Growers Are Getting Best Results In Feed Conversion And height Gain With Swish Cups, And Earning Top Bonuses. □ The Patented Valve Is Reliable And Keeps The Cup Clean And Litter Dry. □ Swish Cups Are Designed To Provide Higher Volume, Fresher And Colder Water During Hot Weather. □ Swish Cups Are LESS EXPENSIVE Than Nipple Drinkers. A cup drinker is the most natural way for a bird to drink. Compared with a nipple, birds drink more water from a cup. This makes heavier birds. And our cups perform better than other brands. We believe there are several reasons for this; 1. On most of our systems, the water supply is thru a pipe at ground level, so the water stays cooler and much more refreshing 2. Compared with “bell type" drinkers and others with standing water, our cups let each bird tngger its own fresh water, Self-Cleaning Cups Are Available In Continuous Lines or 8 Ft. Drinkers Get The Complete System - Feeding, Ventilating. Watering From Us, Tour Authorised Master Distributor agrl systems Northeast WATCH NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE FOR EARLY BIRD HEATING EQUIPMENT SPECIALS SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS GOOD 68.00-71.50; STANDARD 62.00- UTILITY 55.00-60.00. HEIFERS GOOD 64.00-68.50; STAN DARD 58.00-60.00; UTILITY 48.00- COWS: COMMERCIAL 48.00-55.50; UTILITY 45.00-47.00; CANNER & CUT TER 40.00-42.50. BULLS: COMMERCIAL & GOOD 55.00- CUTTER & UTILITY 50.00- STOCK-FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD 70.00- MEDIUM 60.00-65.00. STEER CALVES: GOOD 85.00-105.00; MEDIUM 65.00-80.00. HEIFER CALVES: GOOD which increases consumption since it’s fresher, cooler, and more appetizing. 3. Unlike nipples which can get too low or too high, our system is more forgiving of uneven floors. If birds can reach into the cup, they can drink. 4. Our system provides easy access to water for brooding birds as young as one day old. Float balls snap onto trigger' to automatically raise water levels and attract young birds. 5. Nipples frequently dnbble water on the floor and bell waterers collect dust into the water. Compare our benefits with theirs. We also offer a deep cup for NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC- FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Airport Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 569-2702 60.00-95.00; MEDIUM 50.00-55.00. EGGS: LARGE .65-. BS; MEDIUM .60-.65. New Holland Dairy New Holland Salei Stables Wednesday, Sept 20, 1989 Report supplied by auction REPORTED RECEIPTS OF 59 COWS, 41 HEIFERS, AND 4 BULLS. MARKET STRONGER. PA FRESH COWS, 825.00-1575.00. PA FRESH COWS, 875.00-1750.00, SPRINGERS 1050.00-1425.00. use with roasters to help keep your floors dry. 6. Other cups don’t offer the unique “swishing action” ours do. So feed can accumulate and get other brands of cups dirtyrand packed with stale feed Birds just naturally prefer a clean cup. (See illustration in box above for how our cup was designed to be the only self cleaning cup available today.) CHORE-TIME/SWISH - we believe it’s the best watering system available See back of sheet for the systems we offer for various applications. \0 vVOT/7 PERRY CO. FRESH COWS. 1075.00-1425.00. WISCONSIN FRESH COWS, 900.00-1500.00. PA FRESH COWS, 800.00-1500.00, SPRINGERS 1075.00-1385.00. SPRINGING HEIFERS, 780.00-985.00. OPEN 350.00-465.00. BULLS. 550.00-890.00. LOCAL COWS, 590.00-1390.00. POULTRY WATERING SYSTEMS STORE HOURS: Mon.-FH. 7:30-4:30 Open Saturdays By Appolntmant Lancwttr Farming, Saturday, S*pt»mb«r 23,19W-Al7 East Coast Carlot Wed, Sept. 15, 1989 Report supplied by USOA EAST COAST CARLOT MEAT TRADE DELIVERED PRICES (CAP) BOSTON TO WASHINGTON AREA INCLUSIVE. COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: NO SALES’ REPORTED ON SPRING LAMBS WITH A WEAK UNDERTONE PREVAILING. 32nd ANNUAL STEAM-O-RAMA SEPT. 28-29*30, OCT. I. 1989 NEAR WINDSOR, PENNSYLVANIA From 1-83, Exit 7 take Route 124 East for 7.5 miles to Manor Road. Turn right onto Manor Road for 1.3 miles to Show Grounds. • Country Bluegrass Music FRI.-Sat. 7:00 PM • Drawing for 1941 Allis- Chalmers B with plow & cultivator at 4:00 PM Oct. I • EVENTS: Slow tractor contest - Fri. • Tobacco Spitting Contest - Sat. • 2 Man Cross Cutting Sawing Contest - Sunday Competition open to anyone • $3.00 • Entry fee required - STEAM ON PARADE DAILY - Steam Engines Calliope Antique Tractors Rumely Oil Pulls Baker Fan Thresher Bailer Shingle Mill Operating Saw Mill Black Smith Shop Antique Cars • Flea Market • Gasoline Engines Sausage Sandwiches Apple Butter Boil Fresh Ground Com Meal Ponhaus Cooking Pig Roast FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: (717) 244-2912 North Jersey Livestock Hackettstown, NJ Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1989 Report supplied by auction CALVES .20-1.42 V!. COWS .35-.54V1. EASY COWS .05 .49. HEIFERS .37V. -.63* . BULLS .52* -.66. STEERS .S6-.67. HOGS .27-.33* . SOWS .2S-.34. ROASTING PIGS 15.00-23.00 EACH. BOARS .29. SHEEP .12-.49. LAMBS EACH 6.00-60.00. LAMBS PER LB. .46-.79. GOATS EACH 20.00-99.00. KIDS EACH 10.00-53.00. TOTAL: 1545.